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host: the u.s. embassy in china says three americans are dead in zimbabwe after a cargo plane crashed at the shanghai international airport. a spokesperson says three americans are confirmed dead and a fourth american is injured. he does not to know the injured person's condition. we will give you more on that as we get it. we will take a short break and when we come back, we'll talk about homegrown terrorism with steven emerson. we'll talk about the somali case that highlights the specter of radicalization. you can read about that in the wednesday edition of "the wall street journal per-q." >> 3/5 of the senate voting, the motion is agreed to. >> with that boat, the senate moves its health care bill to the floor starting monday and through december. follow the entire debate and how the bill would address health care. that is live on our companion network, c-span 2, the only network that brings you the senate, gavel-to gavel. american icons available on three dvd is. 's go beyond the velvet rope sub
host: the u.s. embassy in china says three americans are dead in zimbabwe after a cargo plane crashed at the shanghai international airport. a spokesperson says three americans are confirmed dead and a fourth american is injured. he does not to know the injured person's condition. we will give you more on that as we get it. we will take a short break and when we come back, we'll talk about homegrown terrorism with steven emerson. we'll talk about the somali case that highlights the specter of...
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he was severely limited of what the u.s. or the army could do. >> i think the panelists are constrained in what they can say in response because of an ongoing case. if any of the pain of us want to generate respond? >> i would rather not respond on fort hood. >> okay. [laughter] >> do we have some more questions, perhaps not that particular issue at that point. why don't you wait for the microphone? >> i am from new york. if i may, recently we have learned that the pakistanis move their warheads underground in tunnels in different pieces in order to keep them on the indians security agencies. and probably hours. what do we do about these control of these warheads, and who is in charge among you? and what are the implications in the international? >> thank you. it is probably a proliferation issue in how you guys are responding. >> i thank the gentleman raises an important question. my agency is not in the policy business. i am not going to be able to answer those questions for you, but perhaps the others will. >> stephen is
he was severely limited of what the u.s. or the army could do. >> i think the panelists are constrained in what they can say in response because of an ongoing case. if any of the pain of us want to generate respond? >> i would rather not respond on fort hood. >> okay. [laughter] >> do we have some more questions, perhaps not that particular issue at that point. why don't you wait for the microphone? >> i am from new york. if i may, recently we have learned that the...
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some of this is going to be through u.s. dot. some through the u.s. senate and house and other places, but we need to evaluate the technology and really look for solutions that work on this, but i think the answer is all of the above. >> thank you. >> i just want to add on behalf of u.s. dot. we agree 100 percent at education is a huge part of this issue. we didn't talk about yesterday but we will talk about it at our 11:30 a.m. panel today on public awareness and education. we feel that certain what the most important discussions we are going to have your. >> thank you, peter. >> senators, my name is jeff larsen. thank you very much for being here. i'm not really one who knows very much about the political atmosphere in washington. i know the sessions later on we'll talk about more local things but can you talk about the legislation that the texan legislation that is in front of you know, and what the political pitfalls are, where is the opposition? do you get a sense as to how much support there is for it? and what we can do to try to push that legi
some of this is going to be through u.s. dot. some through the u.s. senate and house and other places, but we need to evaluate the technology and really look for solutions that work on this, but i think the answer is all of the above. >> thank you. >> i just want to add on behalf of u.s. dot. we agree 100 percent at education is a huge part of this issue. we didn't talk about yesterday but we will talk about it at our 11:30 a.m. panel today on public awareness and education. we feel...
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this is a medical fact that the u.s. supreme court has acknowledged and they should be tried as kids. if they are tried as adults and if they are convicted as adults and punished as adults, then you are going to ruin two more lives and two more families. nothing is going to restore mr. brewer, but ruining additional lives and additional families will not help the situation. >> what's the proper punishment, elizabeth, can a juvenile system dole out enough punishments for the heinous act they are alleged to have done? >> certainly so. that's what our system was designed to do, designed well over 100 years ago with the idea that kids are different, this recapable of being rehabilitated and the best way to rehabilitate them is to give them hope that one day they will get out of jail or prison and leave productive and law-abiding lives. >> john, real quick, the clock is ticking on us. basically what we have here allegedly matthew bent told denver jarvis to pour the alcohol on michael brewer and jesus mendez hit him on fire, t
this is a medical fact that the u.s. supreme court has acknowledged and they should be tried as kids. if they are tried as adults and if they are convicted as adults and punished as adults, then you are going to ruin two more lives and two more families. nothing is going to restore mr. brewer, but ruining additional lives and additional families will not help the situation. >> what's the proper punishment, elizabeth, can a juvenile system dole out enough punishments for the heinous act...
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former u.s. attorney chris christii is the fir christie is the first to win in more than a decade. that didn't overcome the strong negative impression voters had of corzine. and virginia has a new republican governor. the former state attorney general bob mcdonnell easily defeated creigh deeds and will succeed tim kaine who is chairman of the democratic national committee. a special election in upstate new york provided the only twist in this campaign tsunami. democrat bill owens will represent a district elected only republicans for more than a century defeating doug hoffman. the republican nominee quit the race last weekend. we're talking politics today. what's the fallout? richelle carey has been looking at what you have to say and what your read is on yesterday's election and what you think about this being one year to the day after obama won. >> it is a year to the day. it seems like with it being a year and technically less than a year since barack obama has been in office it seems like a y
former u.s. attorney chris christii is the fir christie is the first to win in more than a decade. that didn't overcome the strong negative impression voters had of corzine. and virginia has a new republican governor. the former state attorney general bob mcdonnell easily defeated creigh deeds and will succeed tim kaine who is chairman of the democratic national committee. a special election in upstate new york provided the only twist in this campaign tsunami. democrat bill owens will represent...
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the u.s. welcomes and encourages india's leadership role in helping to shape the rise of a stable, peaceful, and prosperous asia. beyond asia as the world's largest multiethnic democracy and as one of the world's fastest-growing economies and as a member of the g-20, india will play a pivotal role in meeting the major challenges we face today. this includes my top economic priority, creating good jobs with good wages for the american people. i believe that the relationship between the united states and india will be one of the founding partnerships of the united -- of the 21st century. this underscores the french of that i hope will continue throughout my presidency. that is why i hope to broaden the cooperation between our two nations. mike administration's commitment can be seen through our new strategic dialogue. i am pleased that we are joined today by the cochairs of our dialogue, secretary of state clinton and foreign minister krishna. our commitment to in the -- to india can be seen fro
the u.s. welcomes and encourages india's leadership role in helping to shape the rise of a stable, peaceful, and prosperous asia. beyond asia as the world's largest multiethnic democracy and as one of the world's fastest-growing economies and as a member of the g-20, india will play a pivotal role in meeting the major challenges we face today. this includes my top economic priority, creating good jobs with good wages for the american people. i believe that the relationship between the united...
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i also want to state clearly, though, that putting u.s. combat forces or u.s. military forces in pakistan would be a huge, huge mistake. host: kirk is joining us from grand prairie, texas, for matthew hoh here at our washington studio. caller: good morning, matt? how are you? we actually know each other. i was in the cmok in 2006. you and i had the good fortune of being on one convoy. it was good times. guest: i remember that. we took some machine gunfire in a narrow street. it was great. caller: involved in burning that area around there. and it was a key factor in the success, that was kind of the start of the movement in the area. just got back from tour there -- another tour there in september. guest completely there now, isn't it? caller: yes, and no. different from a lot of the reports you hear in the media. the problem in afghanistan right now is our rules of engagement that have overtly too much concern for civilians in the sense that it hurts our fight there. we are afraid to pursue civilians into buildings. if we are afraid to go, then that's where th
i also want to state clearly, though, that putting u.s. combat forces or u.s. military forces in pakistan would be a huge, huge mistake. host: kirk is joining us from grand prairie, texas, for matthew hoh here at our washington studio. caller: good morning, matt? how are you? we actually know each other. i was in the cmok in 2006. you and i had the good fortune of being on one convoy. it was good times. guest: i remember that. we took some machine gunfire in a narrow street. it was great....
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holdings of u.s. treasury securities. that has a positive effect on regulatory capital ratios as well. it is really a combination of several different factors. there was an increase in the total amount of capital. however you want to measure it, regulatory capital, total capital during the quarter. >> it does represent progress with higher capital levels with an institution in better position to lend. recognizing losses and moving off the balance sheet. we're looking for the industry to be a better position to lend early next year. >> does any of you have a story comparable to the level of the deposit insurance fund? is it the lowest level since the deficit? >> in terms of a dollar ballots, the bank insurance fund low was $7 billion in 1991. >> with the issue of lending that seemed to be a big theme today, is there anything that you have talked about having the banks really kind of hold on the capital -- onto capital and restore credit? is this a sign that the tension is still there? >> the guidance that has been released
holdings of u.s. treasury securities. that has a positive effect on regulatory capital ratios as well. it is really a combination of several different factors. there was an increase in the total amount of capital. however you want to measure it, regulatory capital, total capital during the quarter. >> it does represent progress with higher capital levels with an institution in better position to lend. recognizing losses and moving off the balance sheet. we're looking for the industry to...
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which is something i think here in the u.s. we seem to be not seeing a potential in the artistic population. i was wondering if you knew anything. and if you know of anything that's starting up in the u.s. where more people with personal who kind of helps them through the ins and outs of a workplace. if we had anything starting you up in the u.s.? >> there's a program called, i don't know it wassing? sistern where people are doing electronic computing jobs. i wrote about it in my book, "the way i see it" out in silicone valley, there's lots of workplaces too. we have to get creative. i got into college through the back door. you know, i didn't do well on the sat. find a professor that's willing to work with a kid. i have lots of employment ideas in my book on developing talents. and you got to figure out, what can you do with the skill that is person has. a mentor is so important. one kid went into doing programming after his mother taught him programs. she taught him old fashion stuff. it doesn't matter. you are getting the ki
which is something i think here in the u.s. we seem to be not seeing a potential in the artistic population. i was wondering if you knew anything. and if you know of anything that's starting up in the u.s. where more people with personal who kind of helps them through the ins and outs of a workplace. if we had anything starting you up in the u.s.? >> there's a program called, i don't know it wassing? sistern where people are doing electronic computing jobs. i wrote about it in my book,...
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on the first leg of his trip he called the u.s. and japan equal partners and says the u.s. plays an important role in the region. now he heads to singapore later in the trip to meet some 20 asian leaders at a summit. >>> the republican national committee will no longer offer employees an insurance plan that covers elective abortion. yesterday the organization told the provider to drop the coverage. it's been included in the rnc's plan since 1991. the rnc chairman said he didn't know that until a story was published on politico.com. >>> a mother of five kids reportedly was having money problems. the fbi said she came up with a desperate solution. robbing banks. >>> surrounded by tight security. the man suspected of killing at least 11 women appeared in a ohio courtroom today. not for any of their deaths. anthony sowell was charged with sexually assaulting a woman back in september. that's what led police to his home where the remains of 11 people were found. sowell pleaded not guilty. the judge set his bond at a million dollars adding to the $5 million set last week. >>> fiv
on the first leg of his trip he called the u.s. and japan equal partners and says the u.s. plays an important role in the region. now he heads to singapore later in the trip to meet some 20 asian leaders at a summit. >>> the republican national committee will no longer offer employees an insurance plan that covers elective abortion. yesterday the organization told the provider to drop the coverage. it's been included in the rnc's plan since 1991. the rnc chairman said he didn't know...
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he was a u.s.-born citizen. but of jordanian decent. >> the jordanian embassy says no that's not the case. but he is a u.s. citizen. 39 years old. a military psychiatrist. worked with soldier who is came back from iraq and afghanistan with post-traumatic stress disorder. we don't know to what extent that affected his own mental state. they also want to find out more about the individual. who was he? what was motivating him? what was this about? today investigators early this bhorng went to his apartment in texas. that's very close to post here. they confiscated a computer and also went through a dumpster. a neighbor reports seeing him throwing things away yesterday before the shootings happened. we also have surveillance video from a nearby 7-eleven. this convenience store is very close to ft. hood. some images captured him there early in the morning, about seven hours before the shooting rampage. he was dressed in traditional arab garb. and our cnn producer who managed to get this video had a conversation with
he was a u.s.-born citizen. but of jordanian decent. >> the jordanian embassy says no that's not the case. but he is a u.s. citizen. 39 years old. a military psychiatrist. worked with soldier who is came back from iraq and afghanistan with post-traumatic stress disorder. we don't know to what extent that affected his own mental state. they also want to find out more about the individual. who was he? what was motivating him? what was this about? today investigators early this bhorng went...
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hood, the worst massacre at a u.s. army post in u.s. history. going to take your calls, texts, e-mails on this, talk about the alleged gunman, the hero who brought him down and the victims. 13 people, soldiers, brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers, their personal stories. one of the 13 killed, private first class michael pearson, just 21 years old, shot three times. dead on the operating table. his family was so excited he would be home for christmas. now they'll have a christmas filled with grief. they're our heroes, soldiers tearing off clothes to help the wounded. some saving others while they're being shot themselves. and our hero, police officer kimberly munley. family members call her a tough lady. without her, who knows how many would have been killed. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. want to start with elmo, the uncle of an injured soldier. elmo, tell us about yesterday. when did you find out what had happened to your nephew and what was going on at ft. hood? >> well, i was working at a part-time job and i happened to look at the
hood, the worst massacre at a u.s. army post in u.s. history. going to take your calls, texts, e-mails on this, talk about the alleged gunman, the hero who brought him down and the victims. 13 people, soldiers, brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers, their personal stories. one of the 13 killed, private first class michael pearson, just 21 years old, shot three times. dead on the operating table. his family was so excited he would be home for christmas. now they'll have a christmas filled with...
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as u.s. and indian defense cooperation expands, which is almost inevitable in the next decade, you will see companies that historically did not have a presence, like lockheed -- lockheed martin, that will begin to have operations in india. the future, i see the sky is the limit. the indian market will gravitate to the u.s. for two things, capital and technology. u.s. companies have leading edge technology in a variety of areas. they will leave welcome in india. -- will be welcome in india. host: there have been a lot of stories in the past 8 to 10 years about corruption in the indian government. guest:, in many ways india is a developing country where you are likely to see the persistence of corruption in public life. it will not disappear anytime soon. but where it has done better than most is that where it has reduced official corruption at the highest levels, which you often see in other third-world countries, that has been something that has been very impressive. prime minister singh hims
as u.s. and indian defense cooperation expands, which is almost inevitable in the next decade, you will see companies that historically did not have a presence, like lockheed -- lockheed martin, that will begin to have operations in india. the future, i see the sky is the limit. the indian market will gravitate to the u.s. for two things, capital and technology. u.s. companies have leading edge technology in a variety of areas. they will leave welcome in india. -- will be welcome in india....
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we will have coverage of his speech from the u.s. military academy at west point tuesday night at 8:00 eastern live on the c-span networks. >> coming up, political strategists talk about the obama presidency and the 2010 and 2012 elections. and then it is "q & a" with naomi klein. and following that, another chance to see "prime minister's questions" with british prime minister, gordon brown. now a group of political strategists discuss the obama presidency. three republicans and three democrats took part in this discussion. from tulane university in new orleans, this is just over 1:10. >> before i speak, i always like to give everybody a little insight into new orleans and what is going on here. for this particular piece of insighing, i give credit to julia read -- reed, who came up with this quote. she is quoting someone writing about new orleans to friends and family in 1877. he said times are not good here. the city is crumbled in arcs. it it is buried under a flood of fraud. it's condition is so boo'd that when i write about it,
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you may also remember former nfl quarterback heath schuller who is now making his rounds in the u.s. capital. he was the third overall pack in the 1994 draft by the washington redskins. he played just three short seasons before finally retiring in 1997 because of a foot injury. well, he is now congressman schuller, and he represents north carolina's 11th district. >>> still to come on net impact, one athlete recall as vivid memories of war as a youngster in war-torn bosnia. >> they kidnapped us and took to us where my dad was staying, which, and we just kind of hid there for a couple of months. >> now that same athlete is living his dreams out on the soccer field right here in the united states. >>> and the husband saving his wife's life, but they say the philadelphia phillies played a major role in her recovery. we'll tell you how that happened, and you'll hear her amazing story. you're watching net impact on >>> here is another tidbit for you. former president dwight eisenhower, gerald ford, and ron at reagan all reached the highest office in our land, but before they were presiden
you may also remember former nfl quarterback heath schuller who is now making his rounds in the u.s. capital. he was the third overall pack in the 1994 draft by the washington redskins. he played just three short seasons before finally retiring in 1997 because of a foot injury. well, he is now congressman schuller, and he represents north carolina's 11th district. >>> still to come on net impact, one athlete recall as vivid memories of war as a youngster in war-torn bosnia. >>...
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he was pretty effective. >> steve: u.s. marines.com leaders of the game. meantime, antawn jamison has moved into 10th place all time scoring on the wizards-bullets list ahead of jack marin by a point. wade for 3. off, air ball, turnover. antawn, 8018 points which surpasses marin. next is jawan howard. >> phil: he has 11 boards but he has four double-double in five games >> steve: of course, you are on that list, sixth most in bullets franchise history >> phil: there we go, caron. that time, a catch and shoot. caron open, knocked down the jumper, takes washington's lead back up to 10 >> steve: after miami had cut it to 1 but could not get the lead. chalmers knocked away out of bounds by butler as boykins was hounding him from behind >> phil: very active hands. you see those hands in the passing lane. that was caron that got the deflection. he got the shot clock down to 13. miami has to start all over. >> reporter: off the screen, d- wade over randy foye, no good and 5Ó earl boykins up for the rebound. boykins penetrates, takes it out. long jumper out there
he was pretty effective. >> steve: u.s. marines.com leaders of the game. meantime, antawn jamison has moved into 10th place all time scoring on the wizards-bullets list ahead of jack marin by a point. wade for 3. off, air ball, turnover. antawn, 8018 points which surpasses marin. next is jawan howard. >> phil: he has 11 boards but he has four double-double in five games >> steve: of course, you are on that list, sixth most in bullets franchise history >> phil: there we...
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he oversees the u.s. regional forecasting service and direct the research and development of really what is probably the leading institution right now doing this kind of work. don't get up yet. and that will be followed by chris hoene. this is from the league of cities. he's the director of the center for research and innovation mayor. he oversees a broad array of research at this organization, which does really quality independent rigorous work. and his areas of expertise include much of what we are going to talk about today, which is local and state finance federalism and local government structure. so, steve. >> thank you so much. it is a real pleasure to be here and be given the opportunity to set the stage for today's discussion. i want to divide my talk into three very short parts. first, i will give you just a very brief outlook on the u.s. economy today, what that means for the regions in the metropolitan areas around the country. second, i went to illustrate what i think are the most important ri
he oversees the u.s. regional forecasting service and direct the research and development of really what is probably the leading institution right now doing this kind of work. don't get up yet. and that will be followed by chris hoene. this is from the league of cities. he's the director of the center for research and innovation mayor. he oversees a broad array of research at this organization, which does really quality independent rigorous work. and his areas of expertise include much of what...
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. >>> the number of u.s. army soldiers who kill themselves will likely set another record this year. there have been 140 suicides among active duty soldiers this year, and that matches the number overall last year. this would be the sixth consecutive year that soldier suicides have set a new record. >> this is horrible. and i do not want to downplay the significance of these numbers in any way. we talk about these incidents of suicide using figures and percentages. however, the grim reality is each case represents an individual. a person, with family and friends and a future ahead of him or her. every single loss is devastating. >> he goes on to point out suicides seem to be tapering off since the first part of this year. the army expanded its suicide prevention efforts in march after a large increase in soldier suicides during january and february. >>> a soldier says her commitments as a mother-out rank the call to serve in afghanistan. 21-year-old specialist aleckis hutchison was supposed to deploy november
. >>> the number of u.s. army soldiers who kill themselves will likely set another record this year. there have been 140 suicides among active duty soldiers this year, and that matches the number overall last year. this would be the sixth consecutive year that soldier suicides have set a new record. >> this is horrible. and i do not want to downplay the significance of these numbers in any way. we talk about these incidents of suicide using figures and percentages. however, the...
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>> one u.s. soldier, a reservist and her name is heather and she becomes in charge of the biggest initiative to bring americans version of with and rights to the middle east. the other woman is a costly and taste palestinian american and working for women international to help out by iraqi women build a grass-roots effort. >>host: you follow these throughout-- for women three-year stay on the ground. >> may 2003 through 2005. >>host: what changes did you see? >>guest: tremendous change. one country that was thrilled of the thoughts of the u.s. overthrowing the sadam hussain, the potential to rebuild the country and give iraq a new lease, to a realization that they did not know what they're doing and was not prepared for the problems that it faced. and the country was spinning out of control. it was a safe place in the beginning but became extremely dangerous by the end. >>host: these women come from different backgrounds. how did they see a change in the way they were treated? >>guest: they had f
>> one u.s. soldier, a reservist and her name is heather and she becomes in charge of the biggest initiative to bring americans version of with and rights to the middle east. the other woman is a costly and taste palestinian american and working for women international to help out by iraqi women build a grass-roots effort. >>host: you follow these throughout-- for women three-year stay on the ground. >> may 2003 through 2005. >>host: what changes did you see?...
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the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. . >> steve: we look at our morgan frank live pivotal play. and brendan haywood continues his great play this season. >> phil: that's one of those offensive rebounds. >> steve: that's actually jeff green. >> phil: really good balance by washington in that first quarter. everyone scored except miller who went to the locker room with that are so shoulder. >> steve: and the wizards will start earl boykins in the second quarter. butler hits another three pointer. caron now 2 of 3 from three- point range, has 12 points, and the wizards have come back to tie the game at. >> phil: harden already three for three from three-point range, and the four games from that, he wa
the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. . >> steve: we look at our morgan frank live pivotal...
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why an alaska town is mad at the u.s. postal service. >>> and four years after hurricane katrina, a federal judge decides who should pay for the mess. find out who's getting the bill. this is "hln news and views." i'm richelle carey. thank you for your time. >>> for the second straight day, hundreds of angry, chanting students are protesting on the campus of ucla, and this is what they're upset about, a vote that would raise their tuition, not by a little, by as much as 32%. the university of california's board of regents is expected to endorse this tuition hike in a vote. at any moment, the board has faced deep cuts and the state and board members say they have no choice. 14 people were arrested in protests yesterday. some came from other uc campuses and stayed overnight in a tent city. the protests are outside campbell hall, which is where the board is holding its meeting. we will keep an eye on this protest for you. a crowd not quite as large as the one we saw yesterday, but that may grow over the next few minutes. we'
why an alaska town is mad at the u.s. postal service. >>> and four years after hurricane katrina, a federal judge decides who should pay for the mess. find out who's getting the bill. this is "hln news and views." i'm richelle carey. thank you for your time. >>> for the second straight day, hundreds of angry, chanting students are protesting on the campus of ucla, and this is what they're upset about, a vote that would raise their tuition, not by a little, by as much...